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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE LEGAL NOTICE uaiprW fi.i RED GROSS fiEFORTS For further information, consult the undersigned or the Clerk of Salt Lake County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Andrew Nelson, De BUSY YEAR AIDING DISASTER VICTIMS ceased. Creditors will present claims Tornadoes, Fires, Hurricanes, with vouchers to the undersigned at Sandy, Salt Lake County, Floods, Epidemics, Make Utah, R. D. No. 1., on or before Record of Year the I Oth day of January, A. D., 1030. JAMES NELSON, Adminis- trator of the Esatate of Andrew Nelson, Deceased. Fred R. Morgan, Attorney for administrator, Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, Nov. 7, 1935. Last publication, December BUSINESS IS JUST ONE PAINT JOB AFTER, ANOTHER a ft- DyestufTi Coal t:i r (lyefitnIT was discovered accidentally In 1S.".G. Coal-Ta- r Can You Call Helo Quickly in Emergency m Bab 5, 1935. Belief Ancient The micifht Kaiili.ins believed flint the i:h1 (Mirls and her consort, the godilcHs I.Tiis, Invented medicine. p. a few cents a day MONEY NO OBJECT IT'S IF year ending June 30, in'., the through any similar period in peace-tim- e history of the organization, Admiral Cary T. Grayson, comchairman, revealed recently in which annual on report the menting has juat been released. "The 12S domestic disasters in which the Red Cross extended aid 5(1 during the fiscal year exceeded by per cent the average over the past few years," Admiral Grayson said. "Not only was the period heavy in the number of disasters, hut. the tree, graphical distribution was wide, with 37 States and 35:! counties affected. "Through these disasters and times of community distress, the Red Cross assisted IROOU pers.:!!,' the Admiral disclosed. Spectacular service was rendered in many disasters because of the uniqueness of the problems and the points affected. The work of the National organization covered in the report carries stories of the Mono Castle burning; the trench-moutepidemic in the beautiful San Luis Valley of Colorado; the great fight over a wide front in the midwest dust bowl against respiratory diseases; floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes in many sections of the United States. In addition to the disasters taking place within the continental limits of this country, Admiral Grayson nolnfed out that work had been far-flun- A telephone in your home costs but The American Red Cross assisted sufferers in more disasters throughout the United States during the Hum 323 THE MOViE A QUESTION OF HEALTH Kj s.high Wood pressure, rheumatism, pimplcsjiHi face jind body, pains in'the ' exhaustion. Those sufferers have not losscsforpandappetUe. e used any injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used a remedy made by Nature. This marvelous product grows en the highest mountain peaks, where it absorbs all the healing elements and vitamins from the sun to aid HUMANITY in distress. It is composed of 19 kinds of natural leaves, seeds, berries and (lowers scientifically and proportionately mixed and is known as LIQN CROSS HERB TEA. LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, acts wonder-full- y upon your system, and is safe for children. Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glasiful once a day, hoi or cold. A one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS; makes you look and feel like new born. If you are not as yet familiar with the beneficial effects of this natural remedy LION CROSS HERB TEA try it at once and convince yourself. If not satisfactory money refunded to ' ' -- yea.- - I Sal: ' is WE DELIVER Sanders Feed & CoalCo. mm rnone Murray l- -i I FLUSHED WITH Bowser Flushing y i.' ...t'ii DIRECTORY, Cereal Products Kr that School Iay Kiiiiill P l.ln.,. in Hy. 8083 ,n monkey x,.w ri y(11-- j durie, ui!h h,r ,., i(,r ! l fl,.m Sl,wU 'r.. d Ula, cam 'ALV . - .... ...... "A Good Dca'l For Your Money" CIVIIIIV, WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY Ijl5 South Shite Stove and l Was. 8152 Furniture Store ull line ,f (,1 ranges ll'-ndmir, new, $1.7."). Kitchen chnlrs ;k, foul Uatige $7, Dresser All kinds, of oilier useful urth le. We buy, jell nud repair. VVe try to everybody's price hi ti"'ii rui nit ure and sloven. LISTEN! "f? ail(j WALT WILLIAMS USED FURNITURE STORE f Soiilh Mate JIv. 3:i27 makes. Lute in,deii rented for the 1 m.min $2,10, 3 nuuillm WMK Inillal rent ipplled on YOUR 1 t'utofrt, cheek repairs. S m N",' J'l . 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Every day lift crib blanket and mattress, ttflit dav al ntsr up beautiful Baby Book, all for '" ,,,J &tf aln, kel. delh pastrj iwl S9.95. Easy Terms. Is utinnl. Your i. a sunSun s.gh Ahce All,!,,,. monthly pa.vn.wiU. on any amount of'1 estimate 536 A YOUNG PIONEER SERVICE st.nwrr, (i.s and oil Slop (he eold air from Mti'i nud the warm air frmcf!M Wtalher .Strips (alkinf. lion now f fi?rtit GRAINS OF GOLD 1 UTAH What Saies Puelf l'ep and Dill l ast 2 1st So. tul ha, tec, rafl,er ON Machine BUSINESS-PROFESSIONA- L fust. STATE BATFERIES-TIRES-IGNITI- OUR WHERE TO TRADE IN SALT LAKE CITY, energy. Serve Grains of Gold Whole Wheat Cereal for break ADDRESS Auto Repair 5 , H NAME ' c. 4791 cmifi . - K a.mmu i vulval park i.. . SERVICE STATION k I Hospitj,' HAY . . . GRAIN . . . COAL . . . FEED Globe A-- l Draper Quality Mashes - orily 1 --- -b" FEEPS! v- - W' ni ?1 111 JACKSON Goiuicmcn; Enclosed f.nd $ for which please send me tivatnu nts t;f the famous LION CROSS HERB TEA. ' 17 ff-- Deft. CITY - Have Your Car One week treatment $!.')() $U weecks ircutnient 7,M hi :,!er to avoid mistakes in the getting genuine LION C,,os 1!i';Kn 'n:A- - fka till out the attached coupon. 11";I Hecntid Ave N. V. City, N. Y. r'fSfc ; ,- - ir- K'.iarar.tce. RioI'liarnKicy, A , and PREPARE FOR WINTER with WINTER OILS AND GREASES you. monev-bae- T'' SH man-mad- Try it and convince yourself with our oranite Association Chffi last Thursdav lFestival y. nuge success hv all unoUi( ' ivt, tended. A iif0? arranged which Hons bv tho T J selet. les Chornj unorus, and Piano solo Allen, and solos were Eekard ar.J hays. Those in nv,, ' Sus. festival were Dr cT soE f . A. Meeti T. ini The Red Cross has assisted 54,305 veterans in clearing their cases throueh the U. S. Veterans' Burwiu thi3 past year. - P-- "Many of the soldiers were brought in from the battlefield in a horrible condition. Some of their facial features were entirely shot away. Several of the soldiers in the ward had measlo les or mumps in addition their wounds." This is war as seen by Mary L. Saurbier, a reel nurse who served in Cross France during the World War. h. Miss Sauerbier served in Re- Superintends. P. T. placement Unit No. 4. She did art, not go directly to France, but Georpp Q- CannT h remained in Camp Upton in the Marvin H. Strong United States during the be- J- Elwood Jepaon a.. ginning of the "flu" epidemic. She sailed for France on No- Enrollment D rops vember 14, 1918. Upon her armi mere are rival in France she was placed rolled in Granite in the surgical ward where she ' w' than last. nursed wounded soldiers. Boys GirkT "When given my two weeks Tenth i?rad flu. leave of absence," she contin- Eleventh v: grade .. 200 "I was to ued, leave Twelfth permitted grade . 132 147 rs my unit. I visited the battlefield Total 593 563 of Hindenburg and Rhcims Calug thedral. I have a bullet from the eon's quarters." battlefield and a piece of stained Miss Sauerbier, Jft L ?..Weet' glass from the Rhcims Cathed- haired Wtv - MU , U U ral. During part of the time I of the nursing staff m the was in France I lived in Napol - 'Lake Citv Fmerrrn,. ,,' Waiting for Offer From Hollywood Since 1709 thousands of people have regained their normal health after years of suffering from stomach il,;s,Lal!J'P9sv.s,lchasJ'0JlftiF1tifin, indigestion, pas, jindjt)urstumchwhich are the basic factonTof fH'j'Liiiillf WORLD WAR NURSE INTERVIEWED Hamade necessary by disasters in the Philipwaii, Puerto Rico, and were repines, where 28 disasters corded in that archipelago. The American Society also assisted the Red Cross of two foreign countries and in caring for victims of floods earthquakes. The variation of types of disasters called for expert council on matters as relating to health and nutrition Last well as epidemic prevention. value of the year's work proved the structure and administration of the AdRed Cross disaster relief, the ocof miral said, the very frequency currence and the variety of types orconstituting a severe test of the to Congress chartered by ganization handle this type of National relief. Expenditures of the Red Cross for relief of persons stricken by disasters within the continental United fn adStates amounted to to the sent Philipwas ?75,itm dition, pines to assist them in three major relief operations necessitated by tyof the phoons, $.".oiii went, to victims to Po and $3,000 Indian earthquake, A I;i!i'l for vhtims of severe floods. emergensmaller of foreign number cies culled for sums totaling $2,500. The mouths of February, March, April, May and June were heaviest fe'r tornado disasters. Floods occurred throughout the year. Serious fires calling for Red Cross assistance took pliice during July and December. A devastating explosion took place in Tennessee during April. Most of the hurricanes struck States along the east coast during the fall and early winter. "All of this assistance to persons in distress," Admiral Grayson pointed out, "was only possible through gi'tiei oiis contributions made by citizens in all sections of the country." M,.;:t of this support of the disaster relief service comes from the annual Roll Call held each year from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. it Wit V W"!1 1 1111,1' , 1 6C4 South - We-in-vil- e (t fMM . 61 it I. ill Wwl li'W'f I BrtP a. |